Kerry key players O'Sullivan, O'Connor ruled out Tyrone semi-final
Kerry key players O'Sullivan, O'Connor ruled out Tyrone semi-final

Kerry key players O'Sullivan, O'Connor ruled out Tyrone semi-final

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Kerry faces a significant challenge ahead of their All-Ireland semi-final against Tyrone, with key players Tom O'Sullivan and Diarmuid O'Connor ruled out due to injuries. O'Sullivan is sidelined with a calf muscle injury sustained during the quarter-final win over Armagh, while O'Connor is unavailable due to a persistent shoulder problem that has affected him throughout the season. Additionally, Barry Dan O'Sullivan remains out for the season following an ACL rupture. Manager Jack O'Connor is cautiously optimistic about the fitness of other players such as Tony Brosnan, Tadhg Morley, Mike Breen, and Paul Geaney, who have returned to training but whose readiness remains uncertain. Meanwhile, Kerry's focus has turned to preparing for Tyrone, with the latter's manager Malachy O'Rourke praised for putting the team on an upward trajectory, highlighted by a notable victory over Dublin. Despite the injury setbacks, Kerry's management is determined to field the strongest possible team for Saturday's crucial match.

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